Thursday, January 25, 2007

Suicide found pregnant

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Ben Villota)— A guest relations officer of a KTV Bar in Iligan City who jumped to her death late afternoon Saturday from the Ditucalan bridge at the National Power Corp. was found to be two months pregnant, police said yesterday.

Iligan City police director Senior Supt. Virgilio Ranes said the victim, Fely Truenffa, 27, of Zamboanga Sibugay, reportedly came to Iligan and worked as a bar girl after a misunderstanding with her husband.

The one in her womb was reportedly the product of a liaison with one of the bar customers.

Sketchy city police reports said, Bantay Bayan station in Iligan City received report of a missing person early morning of January 19, 2007.

Police investigations disclosed that the woman was missing since Friday and that she was last seen in the Ditucalan bridge at NPC in the vicinity of Agus 6.

The woman was married with one child whom she left behind.

The bloated body was fished out in the waters below the bridge by NPC security officers Tolen Ilocadero and Rolando Gimena after which it was taken to the Capin Funeral Homes at Linamon, Lanao Norte.


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Monday, January 22, 2007

Oro fire kills engaged couple


CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (BEN BALCE/Jan 22)– A fire of still unknown origin trapped and killed two sweethearts in Barangay Carmen yesterday. They had planned to get married this year.

The fire broke out shortly after 3 a.m. and razed to the ground a two-storey house in Acacia St. Zone 7, Carmen, owned by Felicidad Talampas.

The engaged couple – Gilbert Verzuela, 27, of Bicol; and Emma Sagario, 28, of Purok C-28, Hinaplanon, Iligan City – were trapped inside one of the rooms. They were boarders.

Senior Ins. Francis Villaflor said the victims may have died of suffocation.

Various sources said Verzuela and Sagario had taken the September 2006 bar exams and had opted to wait for the results here. There were reports that they were classmates.

City fire station chief Oscar Abecia said the victims were burned beyond recognition.

Abecia said it took investigators some time to identify the victims because they suffered 3rd degree burns all over.

Fellow boarders said they heard cries of help but they could not do anything because the fire quickly spread. They said the victims could not go out of any of the windows because there were grills.

Sagario’s mother Linda said Emma, her only daughter, and Verzuela had planned to get married and were just waiting for the results of the bar exams.

Officials placed the damages at P250,000. Investigators theorized that the fire was caused by faulty wirings but some witnesses said some boarders were observed to be cooking even during wee hours and possibility that the fire might started.

Friday, January 19, 2007

7 feared dead in Agusan mudslide


CAGAYAN de Oro Journal (BEN BALCE/Jan 19) – Seven people, including three children, are believed to have been buried alive in a mudslide caused by continuous heavy rains along the boundaries of Bolobo and Maasin in Esperanza town, Agusan del Sur Wednesday evening.

Authorities said at least four houses were buried midnight last Wednesday.

Rescuers are looking for Faustino Pungcol, Rosita Kadisal, Bert Triwalan, Nelo Galeria, Nitoy Galeria, and two others whose identities were unclear at presstime.
A capitol spokesperson, Ferdinand Perez, said Gov. Eddie Bong Plaza immediately sent a rescue team to the landslide area. He said rescuers need heavy equipment to unearth the victims.
Esperanza mayor Lorena Manpatilan sent another team composed of police, municipal engineering personnel and barangay officials and headed by municipal social welfare officer Minda Benadero.